Cae Sam near Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey sleeps ten in five bedrooms.
Cae Sam is a wonderful barn conversion settled within Rhoscefnhir near to Pentraeth in Wales. There are five bedrooms in the property, comprised of a ground-floor super-king-size with en-suite shower room, a ground-floor king-size, two king-size bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms and a twin, sleeping a total of ten guests. There is also a ground-floor bathroom, an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove, utility and a first-floor snug. To the front of the property is ample off-road parking and to the rear is a patio with a hot tub and furniture. Cae Sam is a delightful dwelling from which to spend quality time with friends or family in the countryside of Wales. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £400.
Amenities: Calor gas central heating and underfloor heating. AGA cooker, electric double oven and hob, microwave, Dual Air-fryer, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer. Smart TV and WiFi. Pool and snooker table. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. One travel cot and one highchair available upon request. Off-road parking for 4 cars. Front patio with hot tub and furniture and gas BBQ a private walled and lawned garden. Sorry, no pets, no smoking. Shop and pub within 2 miles. Note: This property is on a working dairy farm, farm visits and cheese making course can be arranged on prior arrangement with the owner. Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £400 for this property. Note: Check in 3:00 Pm and check out 10.00 Am. Note: Minimum booking 3 nights or more
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Pentraeth is a small attractive village on the banks of the River Nodwydd on the north-east coast of Anglesey. It has a village church that dates back to the 12th century and is located between Llanddona beach and Red Wharf Bay, which has over 4.5 miles of sandy beach. Red Wharf Bay’s Welsh name is Traeth Coch (Red Beach) and the area is renowned for its glorious sunsets. The bay is very shallow and provides safe bathing, perfect for wonderful family fun, fishing and miles of stunning scenic walks. The large bay attracts a huge number of waterfowl and wading birds, including shell duck, grey plover, purple sandpipers, curlew, oystercatchers and dunlin. Only 6 miles away is the delightful medieval town of Beaumaris which boasts a 13th century moated castle, excellent shops, pubs, restaurants, bistros and museums, as well as a golf course and exciting pleasure boat and sea fishing trips. This is a great location on the east coast of the picturesque Isle of Anglesey, yet only six minutes from the Britannia Bridge to access the mainland.